New Members - March 2024
JoAnn Amberg from Auburn, WA.
Marissa Baker from Black Diamond, WA.
Marissa is interested in being part of a community of weavers (since she doesn’t know any weavers IRL). She wants to support groups that promote traditional skills. She is interested in tablet weaving.Colleen Cooke from Seattle, WA.
Colleen is fairly new to weaving and would like to expand her weaving knowledge and improve her technique. She would like to use her rigid heddle loom to its fullest potential.Anna Dianich from Carnation, WA.
Anna is interested in weaving on a table loom and basket weaving.Rachel Ferm from Edmonds, WA.
Rachel is a beginning weaver and wants to learn everything. She is joining the Guild for support and community. She uses a rigid heddle loom and a 4-shaft Louet Erica.Peggy Sassi from Mercer Island, WA.
Peggy just relocated to this area. She mainly uses natural fibers and weaves on rigid heddle looms in the saori tradition.Gunner Scott from Seattle, WA.
Gunner would like to join our community to learn about weaving; techniques, styles of weaving, history. He weaves on a frame loom and is interested in tapestry.Stephanie Spence from Seattle, WA.
Stephanie is hoping to learn both basket weaving and weaving on a loom.Giovanni Strohmenger from Bainbridge Island, WA.
Giovanni weaves on both counterbalance and jack looms, producing everything from tea towels to rugs. He weaves at home and at the BARN and would like to have access to the Guild activities and resources.Alison Waller from Bainbridge Island, WA.
Alison is new to weaving and is excited to learn everything. She weaves on a rigid heddle loom and a 4-shaft table loom, weaving towels and blankets.Elizabeth Watanabe from Puyallup, WA.
Elizabeth is a Ravenstail weaver, having studied with Cheryl Samuel and Kay Parker. She is interested in handweaving techniques and hopes connecting with our local guild will keep her aware of classes and resources.For contact information please email membership@seattleweaversguild.com.